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26 June, 21:39

The hottest temperature ever recorded on the moon was 117°C. The coldest temperature recorded on the moon was - - 163 °C. What is the difference between the highest temperature and the lowest temperature on the moon? a.) 280°C

b.) 46°C c.) 180°C d.) 38°C e.) 250°C

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  1. 26 June, 21:53
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    Hottest = 117 Celsius

    Coldest = - 163 Celsius

    Difference = | hottest - coldest | = 117 + 163 = 280 degrees (A)

    something - ( - something) = something + something
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